The grip on the Bravo is way too big for my hands so pulled apart my W3 chassis for a little experimentation. Definitely like T1x better like this but can't leave it because I want the W3 on my 6.5.
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@cabdrummerHere's my T3 Bravo that is currently fitted to my t1x. All work was done with a cheap drill press.
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What’s the consensus on scope bases? I’ve got 1 area 419 and new another base.
I also have the DIP and think that it was done right. I'd order another without hesitation.What’s the consensus on scope bases? I’ve got 1 area 419 and new another base.
Looks awesome! Really makes me wish they sold the 16 in the statesHail all from the UK.
T1X is my first rimfire though previously field trained with my mates excellent CZ452. When the CZ 457 came out I was disappointed that a poly stock wasn't forth coming and the previous CZ models 'soft' touch poly stock wasn't to my liking. I loved the look of the CZ Royal but my rifle is for vermin control so I needed something that could lay in a wet muddy ditch with and not cry at wrecking a lovely stock. Hence the T1X was suggested and a 16" barrel version purchased.
I'm a big lad and found the OEM stock with beaver fore-end and larger palm swell fitted well, practical and light... but I had seen the GRS Bi-Frost stock in the store and knew where the near future lay. I part exchanged a surplus PCP air-rifle for the GRS in green and still had change for a AIM rifle bag thrown into the deal.
T1X was tested with various sub-sonic ammo and settled on CCI 40g HP Subs (1050fps). Later that was changed to CCI 40g Segmented HP Subs (same zero) 50 yard sub 1/2inch groups - lovely. The results even forced my friend to clean his cz452's barrel (something he never does!) so that he could match the group size. I also shoot CCI segmented quiets (710fps) for squirrel hunting at less that 25 yard.
The scope is a Hawke Vantage 3-9x50 with a BDC Subsonic rimfire reticle. I've plinked with this scope out to 150yard on a 4 inch gong with the reticle being pretty accurate. Moving back to 175yard I had to walk the bullets onto the plate - moving back and forth a few yards made a big difference at that range using sub-sonic ammo but once on the mark - hit the gong pretty much every time. Really though, I only use x4 zoom in the field hunting and x9 only when plinking or zeroing. The scope is budget but I wont cry if it gets bashed, though if a x4 scope of quality comes into my budget I'd consider it. The scope rings are mounted to Contessa T1X 0 MOA rail mount of sublime quality.
The moderator fitted is a Wildcat Whisper. As the critics point out it is no quieter than the ever so popular SAK moderator but is x4 the price. BUT the Whisper easily strippable for cleaning and is of an overbarrel design which keeps things compact which is why I went for a 16" barrel in the first place. Plus, every man and his dog here in the UK seems to go for a SAK on their rimfire and I had the budget not to follow suite.
I recently replaced the bottom plastic with an HVHA T1X bottom metal for no reason than .... gear tarting. Funny thing is that it still feels and sounds like plastic.
I've had no accuracy or feed issues what so ever with the rifle. i didn't really need to change the stock or bottom metal but have no regrets having done so. I haven't figured out why people want the change the bolt handle or barrel and it's probably best for my wallet that i do not. I have shot high velocity ammo (minimag/velocitors) and I'm not sure the rifle is best suited for such ammo but haven't shot enough for that to be conclusive.
I'm happy laying in a cold wet muddy ditch for hours with this rile.
Looks awesome! Really makes me wish they sold the 16 in the states
Hail all from the UK.
T1X is my first rimfire though previously field trained with my mates excellent CZ452. When the CZ 457 came out I was disappointed that a poly stock wasn't forth coming and the previous CZ models 'soft' touch poly stock wasn't to my liking. I loved the look of the CZ Royal but my rifle is for vermin control so I needed something that could lay in a wet muddy ditch with and not cry at wrecking a lovely stock. Hence the T1X was suggested and a 16" barrel version purchased.
I'm a big lad and found the OEM stock with beaver fore-end and larger palm swell fitted well, practical and light... but I had seen the GRS Bi-Frost stock in the store and knew where the near future lay. I part exchanged a surplus PCP air-rifle for the GRS in green and still had change for a AIM rifle bag thrown into the deal.
T1X was tested with various sub-sonic ammo and settled on CCI 40g HP Subs (1050fps). Later that was changed to CCI 40g Segmented HP Subs (same zero) 50 yard sub 1/2inch groups - lovely. The results even forced my friend to clean his cz452's barrel (something he never does!) so that he could match the group size. I also shoot CCI segmented quiets (710fps) for squirrel hunting at less that 25 yard.
The scope is a Hawke Vantage 3-9x50 with a BDC Subsonic rimfire reticle. I've plinked with this scope out to 150yard on a 4 inch gong with the reticle being pretty accurate. Moving back to 175yard I had to walk the bullets onto the plate - moving back and forth a few yards made a big difference at that range using sub-sonic ammo but once on the mark - hit the gong pretty much every time. Really though, I only use x4 zoom in the field hunting and x9 only when plinking or zeroing. The scope is budget but I wont cry if it gets bashed, though if a x4 scope of quality comes into my budget I'd consider it. The scope rings are mounted to Contessa T1X 0 MOA rail mount of sublime quality.
The moderator fitted is a Wildcat Whisper. As the critics point out it is no quieter than the ever so popular SAK moderator but is x4 the price. BUT the Whisper easily strippable for cleaning and is of an overbarrel design which keeps things compact which is why I went for a 16" barrel in the first place. Plus, every man and his dog here in the UK seems to go for a SAK on their rimfire and I had the budget not to follow suite.
I recently replaced the bottom plastic with an HVHA T1X bottom metal for no reason than .... gear tarting. Funny thing is that it still feels and sounds like plastic.
I've had no accuracy or feed issues what so ever with the rifle. i didn't really need to change the stock or bottom metal but have no regrets having done so. I haven't figured out why people want the change the bolt handle or barrel and it's probably best for my wallet that i do not. I have shot high velocity ammo (minimag/velocitors) and I'm not sure the rifle is best suited for such ammo but haven't shot enough for that to be conclusive.
I'm happy laying in a cold wet muddy ditch for hours with this rile.
I wanted to try a sterk but went dip instead and it works really well and like itI was content w/ the factory handle as well but fell victim to my need to upgrade and reviews were nothing but excellent. Kinda of wish I didn't because now I want one on my Tac A1 as well. It's worth the entry price even though the stock unit works well. You don't know until you try the Sterk.
What torque settings do you guys use for the 4 screws to mount the picatinny rail, my Britannia rail doesn't mention that?
Is there somewhere a document or site where i can lookup the torque from bolts on the rifle?
That stage is going to be tough, but I'm actually looking forward to seeing what everyone does on paper at that range.November's NRL22 match is having us do a scoring target at 100 yards
I'd be thrilled to shoot .5" at 100 yardsNovember's NRL22 match is having us do a scoring target at 100 yards. Eley Target with a factory Tikka isn't going to cut it shooting .5" at 100 yards...
I meant getting it to shoot .5" at 100 yards. Target gets me about 1.1" avg.I'd be thrilled to shoot .5" at 100 yards
1.1" at 100 yards is still very, very good shooting for 22LR. I'm hoping for good results with mine as I just got it sighted in at 25 yards a couple weeks ago and have yet to get it to 50 or 100. So far everything has worked properly (feeding, extracting, ejection) through 250 rounds in the factory black plastic stock. I have high hopes for this rifle as a back-up for silhouette and introducing newbies to the shooting sports. Ppl love everything about the KIDD 10/22 and vudoo I loan out, until I tell them how much I have in them.
Area 419;
Screw Torque = 15in/lb
Clean and use medium strength threadlocker if you feel the need or won't remove the rail.
That is some good shooting!
I’ve seen variances in this thread. So, when mounting the BA into a KRG Bravo, what torque are y’all getting the best accuracy with?
I torqued mine to 35 lbs and it shoots really well. I have seen torque numbers as high as 65 lbs but that seems like way too much on a rimfire action.
Littlepod, were those targets at 100 yards in the factory plastic stock?
I started at 35 and had great results so I haven't tried anything else. By the time you shoot different ammo to see what shoots good and then shoot that ammo with varying torque specs it starts to seem like a chore. 35 worked really well for me so I've moved on from testing to playing.I’ve seen variances in this thread. So, when mounting the BA into a KRG Bravo, what torque are y’all getting the best accuracy with?
20 inch/lbs for me.I’ve seen variances in this thread. So, when mounting the BA into a KRG Bravo, what torque are y’all getting the best accuracy with?
Drastic change, not sure if I'm ready for it. Went from a KRG Bravo w/ Factory Tikka, to a MDT ACC with an IBI Bull Barrel. Weight went from 10lbs to 14.5 lbs.
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